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Jay Holland - Inspector-Supervisor-Welder
Jay Holland - Inspector-Supervisor-Welder
Phone: 716.370.6145
xlnts@outlook.com
Currently in GTA
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
Welding Quality Inspector (ASME B31.3, Section 8&9, CSA W47&59), CWB Welding Supervisor
Red Seal Journeyman Welder and Red Seal Journeyman Metal Fabricator (Fitter) ((Hours required for Ironworker 420A Red Seal
Journeyman completed with two terms of school))
CWB Welder Qualifications; SMAW, FCAW, MCAW, Dissimilar Stainless SMAW
Rough Terrain/Counter Balance Forklifts, Skid Steer
H2S Alive, CSTS -09, First Aid with AED, WHMIS, OSSA EWP, OSSA Fall Protection, Ground Disturbance level 2 Supervisor, Confined Space
Supervisor, Rights and Responsibilities, ON-OH&S Awareness Supervisor, Former IW 736 Member, Welding Conference Regarding
T1/A514 Steel, IMPACT Contractor Development, Harassment Awareness, IMPACT Detailer Training, The Construction Industry and
Business Planning, Business Ownership and Company Organization, Business Methods, Labor Law and Labor Relations, DWGs and
Specifications, Cost Estimating and Bidding, Contract Surety Bonds and Construction Insurance, Construction Contracts, Project
Management and Administration, Project Time Management, Project Cost Management, Project Safety, Improved Communication Skills,
Crisis Communications Workshop, Introduction to Emergency Management, Accessible Customer Service for Emergency Responders and
Introduction to Incident Management System, Welding Supervisor in both Aluminum and Steel.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Since November 2017 I’ve been chasing shutdown work and Non union work in a small CWB shop as a supervisor. I
have experience writing/submitting welding procedures and transitioning a CWB Division 3 company to a Division 1
along with all the paperwork required and sorting/organizing the engineers portfolio to reflect the needed/relevant
requirements.
Provide daily support regarding metallurgy, welding, repair recommendations, proper material substitution and
metallurgical related issues for refinery equipment
Provide support in setting process limits to minimize material degradation and evaluate potential consequences caused by
process upsets. Participate in and/or lead site initiatives to increase weldment reliability
Recommend metallurgy and fabrication methods based on process operating conditions, damage mechanisms, design life,
life-cycle costs, and applicable engineering standards
Work with inspection teams to ensure fixed equipment is adequately monitored for damage expected. Support unit
turnarounds by participating in planning and execution stages.
Work with inspection department to develop adequate scopes
Conduct failure investigations and recommend mitigation methods for corrosion and material issues, including repair
strategies and replacement decisions
Examine equipment in the field as needed to evaluate other contributing factors
Assist with corrosion reviews and Risk Based Inspection (RBI) validations when performed for inspection interval setting and
planning of structural steel
QA/QC work in the field, visual inspections, skidmore Wilhelm, torque and bolt verifications, orientation of
flange/ductwork/pipe, site face planning, mill specs, material verification, heavy rigging, critical lifts, flange
layouts, welding
WORK EXPERIENCE continued
Blueprint reading, weld specifications, quality control, raise, place, and also unite girders, columns, and also
other structural-steel members to form completed structures or structure frameworks, working as member of
crew
Sets up hoisting equipment for raising placing structural-steel members
Fastens steel members to cable of hoist, using chain, cable, or rope. Signals worker operating hoisting
equipment to lift and place steel member
Guiding a member/equipment, or assembly using tag line rope in order to guide it into position
Pulls, pushes, or pry steel members into approximate position while member is supported by hoisting device
Forces members into final position, using turnbuckles, crowbars, jacks, and also hand tools
Aligns holes in member with corresponding holes in previously placed member by driving drift pins or handle of
wrench through holes
Verifies vertical as well as horizontal alignment of members, using plumb bob level
Bolts aligned members to keep them in position until they can be permanently bolted, or welded in place
Cuts welds steel members to make alterations, using oxyacetylene welding equipment
Structural-Steel-Equipment Erector
Erect wind turbines, refinery modules, retrofits, new construction of transmission line towers
Lead Hand/ Metal Fabricator/Weld Quality Control, Hamilton-Welding.com January 2003 – April 2012
Blueprints, direct work, implementation and auditing of welding guidelines
Researching codes concerning Welding Questions
Development and implementation of best practices in welding technology
Optimization of welding production processes in terms of quality and cost
Perform audits, analysis and improvement projects
Creation and implementation of preventive measures to enforce the Group-wide welding technology standards
Blueprints, taking directions, operating safety working equipments and applying safety practice at work while
performing duties
Welding spare parts in various directions: flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead, etc.
Igniting flame or striking an arc while welding or performing other electricity-related work to weld part of a
metal structure
Identifying any fault in operating the equipment or in relation to any material or equipment, then notifying the
supervisor
Clamping, holding, tack-welding, heat-bending, bolting, or grinding spare parts as necessary to satisfy the
technical requirements and create a welded final product
Operating other accessory equipments and performing some tasks necessary for welding metal, such as fusing
metal segments, using gas tungsten arc, metal arc, flux-cored arc, and other types of welding arcs
Control the processes of fitting, burning and welding to avoid problems in relation to overheat, distortion,
expansion or shrink of spare parts
Examining finish products and spare parts and comparing them with samples to check whether the
specifications are met
Preparing and setting up necessary tools and equipments for welding job such as shielded metal arc, gas metal
arc or other welding equipments
Arranging and assuring the welded parts to be arranged in order before being assembled into final products;
Using such tools
EDUCATION
Welding Quality Inspector Level 1 (ASME B31.3, 8&9, CSA W47&59), CWB Group June 2014
CERTIFICATIONS